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the deficit right now -- the deficit might be coming down too quickly. you need to make those decisions as quickly as possible. the continuing delay of, how are we going to do with the biggest problem, after cost, even with the good news, health care is growing faster -- how will we deal with the aging of the baby boomers? we have continued to punt on how to figure out those challenges. how will we update our tax code so we can raise the to finance our budget through a more clean tax code than the one we currently have? i think we need to get to work on those things as quickly as possible. i'm sure there is disagreement on the perfect budget solution from where iris -- from where i stand. we need to get working on these trends as quickly as possible. we do not need to have two sides fighting for years and years revenue want this package, the spending package, and move towards the compromise. that is how i see that. bighad said, it would be a deal if we came out and said, deficit reduction is not the number one priority right now. i remember after the eco
the deficit right now -- the deficit might be coming down too quickly. you need to make those decisions as quickly as possible. the continuing delay of, how are we going to do with the biggest problem, after cost, even with the good news, health care is growing faster -- how will we deal with the aging of the baby boomers? we have continued to punt on how to figure out those challenges. how will we update our tax code so we can raise the to finance our budget through a more clean tax code than...
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we had a lot of deficit reduction. i guess the question i'll start with bob on the end is i think there are at love people say boy, it would be a big deal if people like the two of you people have your view on things came out and said right now the problem isn't the deficit. the bigger problem is the state of the economy and the is deficit is second. why not make that argument from your perspective? and push the deficit to second degree? >> well, i think we keep make the case on the grand bargain side that the short term deficit is not the problem. and that what we need to do from a grand bargain point of view is attack the structure deficit, which is the long-term mismatch between spending program and revenues. and you need to put those things on the table. so i would agree that in the short term the deficit is coming down it's looking better. i don't see it as a reason to postpone trying to address that structure deficit, which i've always viewed as a real problem. i don't think the problem has been solved. the numbe
we had a lot of deficit reduction. i guess the question i'll start with bob on the end is i think there are at love people say boy, it would be a big deal if people like the two of you people have your view on things came out and said right now the problem isn't the deficit. the bigger problem is the state of the economy and the is deficit is second. why not make that argument from your perspective? and push the deficit to second degree? >> well, i think we keep make the case on the grand...
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the discussion we are having on ing-term deficit reduction -- would love deficit reduction, but i would love to have a set of policies that actually -- hire back some of the teachers that were fired at the state and local level. that is really counterproductive here to make some investment in infrastructure, because -- >> if you were doing one big factor -- package, you would also include putting these things and now rather than waiting? >> here is what i think neera would do -- [laughter] if you can make -- wave a magic wand and put the politics out of the window, because of opportunity costs, there is only so much political oxygen. room,d put you two in a michael linden, dean baker, people from very different views but who all share -- and some conservatives, that's right. and say, what you came out with is what we would do. so, it would not absorb the political oxygen that we need right now, but that we have a backloaded plan that would get us to fiscal sustainability that was balance. i think there are enough people in town that would go there. >> on the aisle. go ahead. my name is
the discussion we are having on ing-term deficit reduction -- would love deficit reduction, but i would love to have a set of policies that actually -- hire back some of the teachers that were fired at the state and local level. that is really counterproductive here to make some investment in infrastructure, because -- >> if you were doing one big factor -- package, you would also include putting these things and now rather than waiting? >> here is what i think neera would do --...
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why has concern over the deficit come down? well the deficit has come down. it's now around 4 or 5% gdp. it had been 10%. it has come down. you have the sequester in place. essentially, have you something, a plan, maybe not the optimum plan. also a concern over reduction in polling we have shown, wall street believes that the sequester and the tax hikes at the beginning of this year were worth about a point to a point-and-a-half of gdp. finally in europe, you can read all about the cnbc survey on cnbc.com. we have more coming up on the mark, how much of taper is built in? so, joe, that itself the story about what whooet wall street thinks about the deficit. a lot less concern than there has been the beginning of this year. >> you have to talk about fannie and fred difficult. you have to talk about automatic people that sold stuff last year because rates were going to go up. that was a one-shot deal, too, right? they took profits because it will mean higher rates this year. it might be, when we report earnings, are these non-recurring items? >> i think some of
why has concern over the deficit come down? well the deficit has come down. it's now around 4 or 5% gdp. it had been 10%. it has come down. you have the sequester in place. essentially, have you something, a plan, maybe not the optimum plan. also a concern over reduction in polling we have shown, wall street believes that the sequester and the tax hikes at the beginning of this year were worth about a point to a point-and-a-half of gdp. finally in europe, you can read all about the cnbc survey...
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and it's not like we don't have to cut our deficits. we've cut our deficits by nearly half since i took office. they're projected to go down even further. but there's a right way to do it and a wrong way to do it. we should do it in a way that actually helps middle class families instead of hurts them. i've told republicans, if they're serious about a balanced, long-term fiscal plan that replaced harmful budget cuts that would get serious about a long-term plan that prevents those 900,000 jobs from being lost, that helps grow the economy, that helps grow the middle class, i'm ready to go. but we can't lose sight of our north star. we can't allow an impasse over long-term fiscal challenges to distract us from what the middle class needs right now. so here's the bottom line. if folks in washington really want want a grand bargain, how about a grand bargain for middle-class jobs? how about a grand bargain for middle-class jobs? i don't want to go through the same old arguments where i propose an idea and the republicans just say no because
and it's not like we don't have to cut our deficits. we've cut our deficits by nearly half since i took office. they're projected to go down even further. but there's a right way to do it and a wrong way to do it. we should do it in a way that actually helps middle class families instead of hurts them. i've told republicans, if they're serious about a balanced, long-term fiscal plan that replaced harmful budget cuts that would get serious about a long-term plan that prevents those 900,000 jobs...
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the deficit is going down and that's a positive thing. let's at least do what we agree on and take action now that everyone wants. that will help create jobs. we will see what the reaction is. there is enough people on both sides of the aisle that want to pursue this. >>. >> you don't believe you need to be neve sit rukds fall. you don't seem to be pursuing new deficit reduction, is that fair? >> we continue to pursue it and have discussions with the republicans on the hill. to date we haven't had a sense that the republicans are prepared to do any more in terms of revenue. not making progress there. we will continue to have those discussions. here's something we all agree on and help the middle class and helps american businesses. everyone agrees on it and we should pursue this bargain. >> i have to ask you quick low with news that the military is interrogating president morsi and putting charges up if they pursue this. does that change the united states's position that this was or was not a cloud and right now i know the government said
the deficit is going down and that's a positive thing. let's at least do what we agree on and take action now that everyone wants. that will help create jobs. we will see what the reaction is. there is enough people on both sides of the aisle that want to pursue this. >>. >> you don't believe you need to be neve sit rukds fall. you don't seem to be pursuing new deficit reduction, is that fair? >> we continue to pursue it and have discussions with the republicans on the hill....
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the republicans say look, the big evident problem we have in america is deficits, giant deficits. they say the answer to that is to cut taxes and lower the revenue that the government gets. what? how could that possibly be the answer to gigantic deficit problems. the reality is they don't care. they just vomit out talking points and hope that you get confused and they have two totally conflicting positions and just say to you oh, absolutely, we need to cut that deficit, so let's lower corporate taxes. obama plays allege and when they say jump, es how high. now one final irony, let's go to john boehner's reaction here: cenk: in other words, look, he's like we already got this schmuck to agree with us to lower corporate taxes, that's his plan and now he wants his plan on spending. we're not going to give him both his plans. all of a sudden, it's like is john boehner right? exactly, jayar, it looks like we're for small business. can you believe how pro corporate obama is? he is pro corporate, because that's why he was trying to agree with you. >> the thing that continues happening ju
the republicans say look, the big evident problem we have in america is deficits, giant deficits. they say the answer to that is to cut taxes and lower the revenue that the government gets. what? how could that possibly be the answer to gigantic deficit problems. the reality is they don't care. they just vomit out talking points and hope that you get confused and they have two totally conflicting positions and just say to you oh, absolutely, we need to cut that deficit, so let's lower corporate...
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the real drivers of the deficit. tax expenditures, entitlements. the real drivers of the deficit. thus lifting sequestration along with the drag it represents on our economy and the mockery it makes of the appropriations process. the bill before us is exhibit a of this travesty and i urge my colleagues to raise their voices and their votes against it. i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from arizona reserves. mr. pastor: mr. chairman, i reserve my time. mr. latham: mr. chairman, i reserve at this time. the chair: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from arizona is recognized. mr. pastor: mr. chairman, i yield three minutes to my distinguished friend from chicago, mr. quigley. the chair: the gentleman from illinois is recognized for three minutes. mr. quigley: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i became a member of the appropriations committee this congress to make the tough funding choices that determine our national priorities. but this year's budget allocatio
the real drivers of the deficit. tax expenditures, entitlements. the real drivers of the deficit. thus lifting sequestration along with the drag it represents on our economy and the mockery it makes of the appropriations process. the bill before us is exhibit a of this travesty and i urge my colleagues to raise their voices and their votes against it. i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from arizona reserves. mr. pastor: mr. chairman, i...
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if he would back away a little from his deficit hawk stance, i think we would have a better chance of reaching a deal. >> i thought one of the most important line, probably the most important line in the speech, was where he said we need a grand bargain for middle class jobs, shifting away from some of that deficit hawk rhetoric and moving the grand bargain from one about reducing the deficit to one about creating jobs. josh barro, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> up next, what the wikileaks verdict means for all of us. this goes beyond bradley manning. we'll get into it as "the cycle" rolls on. hey mom, is there a dressing room around here? no. mom, check it out! energy drinks. no. hey mom! dare me to do a back-flip? no. 1, 2, 3, 4! no! it's rated for class five white water. no! whooooooo! no, no! no, huh? yes! [ male announcer ] in a world filled with "no", it's nice to finally say "yes". oscar mayer selects hot dogs, no artificial preservatives and gluten free. it's yes food. it's oscar mayer. >>> big news today out of ft. meade. bradley manning found not guilty of the most ser
if he would back away a little from his deficit hawk stance, i think we would have a better chance of reaching a deal. >> i thought one of the most important line, probably the most important line in the speech, was where he said we need a grand bargain for middle class jobs, shifting away from some of that deficit hawk rhetoric and moving the grand bargain from one about reducing the deficit to one about creating jobs. josh barro, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> up...
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government needs to raise the consumption tax in order to achieve the goal of cutting the primary balance deficit in half by march 2016. they also noted it's necessary for the central as well as local governments to curb spending. these members also urged the panel to set strict budget guidelines for the next fiscal year and hammer out bold steps to stimulate domestic demand. the council plans to come up with recommendations as early as next week. >>> the second round of free trade talks is now under way among asia's biggest economi economies -- japan, china, and south korea. at the start of the talks in shanghai on tuesday, china's assistance commerce minister expressed hope that the three countries will be able to conclude an fda agreement soon. the remarks demonstrated china's interest in strengthening economic ties with japan and south korea. it also appeared to show that beijing was prepared to set aside strained diplomatic relations with tokyo. officials are expected to consider lowering import tariffs on agricultural and industrial products. they will also discuss how much of a product can
government needs to raise the consumption tax in order to achieve the goal of cutting the primary balance deficit in half by march 2016. they also noted it's necessary for the central as well as local governments to curb spending. these members also urged the panel to set strict budget guidelines for the next fiscal year and hammer out bold steps to stimulate domestic demand. the council plans to come up with recommendations as early as next week. >>> the second round of free trade...
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. >> i think we have a $16 trillion deficit right now. it would obviously probably have to be into some kind of deficit financing with major implications for the economy and for maybe even the value of the dollar in the worst case of scenario in the world economy. >> the way it works is that many of these reactors are now owned by multi-tiered holding companies that have layers and layers of what they call limited liability corporations beneath them, and each l.l.c. basically represents a reactor and has no other assets. the whole concept of a limited liability corporation by virtue of its definition is to shield the parent corporation from liability. what happens under these corporate structures is that if such an accident of such great magnitude were to occur, these limited liability corporations could probably declare bankruptcy and shield the parent corporation that leaves the taxpayer holding the bag to pay for the liability. >> only congress with the president's approval can raise the mandated level of insurance coverage against nuc
. >> i think we have a $16 trillion deficit right now. it would obviously probably have to be into some kind of deficit financing with major implications for the economy and for maybe even the value of the dollar in the worst case of scenario in the world economy. >> the way it works is that many of these reactors are now owned by multi-tiered holding companies that have layers and layers of what they call limited liability corporations beneath them, and each l.l.c. basically...
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it's not like we have to cut our deficits. as a share of the economy, we've cut our deficit by half. there's a right way to do it and a wrong way to do it and we should do it in a way that actually helps middle class families instead of hurts them. i have told republicans if they're serious about a balanced, long-term fiscal plan that replaces harmful budget cuts that would get serious about a long-term plan that prevents the 900,000 jobs from being lost, that helps grow the economy, that helps the middle class, i am ready to go, but we can't lose sight of our north star. we can't allow an impasse over long-term fiscal challenges to distract us from what the middle class needs right now. so here's the bottom line. we have a grand bargain. how about a grand bargain for middle class jobs. how about a grand bargain for middle class jobs? >>> and there you hear it. the two words we were waiting for. the two words that the white house had said the president would be uttering here at this amazon distribution center. grand bargain. s
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can you put that fee toward deficit reduction, as the republicans do towards lowering tax rates or towards infrastructure, job retraining and a couple other things. that's right there what the obama administration is attempting to do here, say look, we will do the thing republicans tell us we can all do together, revenue neutral corporate side tax reform, leave out the original tax reform and use the proceeds of this money to do a little bit of infrastructure rebuilding and things like that. it shouldn't be a huge lift in congress, in this case of course it is probably doa. but that i do think is one of the problems we discuss this. right? it is the first day. we immediately talk about what john boehner said about it and it's just gone. it sort of omits the entire conversation over whether or not these proposals even make sense anymore. >> the fact that it shouldn't be a heavy lift but it presumed doa is sort of what it's sort of come to in congress, vis-a-vis any kind of rational, reasonable, maybe bargain. regarding the subject of corporate tax reform, it's touted as something that both
can you put that fee toward deficit reduction, as the republicans do towards lowering tax rates or towards infrastructure, job retraining and a couple other things. that's right there what the obama administration is attempting to do here, say look, we will do the thing republicans tell us we can all do together, revenue neutral corporate side tax reform, leave out the original tax reform and use the proceeds of this money to do a little bit of infrastructure rebuilding and things like that. it...
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we collect taxes and we have a deficit of $1 trillion a year. when the money comes in, it goes nice entry toa figure out how much money we collect, but there is no such thing as a medicare or social security trust fund. we are collecting more money taxes, then hi payroll tax and medicare, and we are spending. on current services, it is solvent. as there are more seniors and fewer taxpayers, there will be fewer taxpayers, but the reality is there is no money in the trust fund. it is spent on something else. the fundamental problem is we have more seniors coming down the pike and fewer taxpayers, so at some point we will have to cut benefits or pay more taxes. there is no magical trust fund. i spent many years at omb. -- host: sea of tranquility on twitter wants to know -- how do you measure the quality of care in medicare and medicaid, hasn't changed over the years and what are the factors? guest: it depends on the state. there are vastly different programs. new york state probably spends probably about $8,000 or $9,000 per beneficiary. some of t
we collect taxes and we have a deficit of $1 trillion a year. when the money comes in, it goes nice entry toa figure out how much money we collect, but there is no such thing as a medicare or social security trust fund. we are collecting more money taxes, then hi payroll tax and medicare, and we are spending. on current services, it is solvent. as there are more seniors and fewer taxpayers, there will be fewer taxpayers, but the reality is there is no money in the trust fund. it is spent on...
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we have a serious accumulated deficit for maintenance. and this was part of a bipartisan, long-term agreement to solve this problem and improve service and meet the federal responsibilities. i appreciate the advocacy and the eloquence of my friends from virginia and maryland who have come to the floor and pointed out this responsibility. but i speak from somebody who is representing a district 2,300 miles away. but i too have an interest in the federal government being a responsible partner and helping metro function properly. many of us were on the floor of the house during 9/11. that was a horrible week in our nation's capital. but for the metro system, the rea would have been paralyzed. i suggest that this is, i hopewell intentioned, but i think it's shortsighted and it underscores the problems we have had in the district to deal with long-term capital investments. as has been pointed out, the local governments surrounding are part of the partnership and are contributing money. i would hope that the federal government understands its r
we have a serious accumulated deficit for maintenance. and this was part of a bipartisan, long-term agreement to solve this problem and improve service and meet the federal responsibilities. i appreciate the advocacy and the eloquence of my friends from virginia and maryland who have come to the floor and pointed out this responsibility. but i speak from somebody who is representing a district 2,300 miles away. but i too have an interest in the federal government being a responsible partner and...
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to eliminate that deficit and interest payments being paid and come up with rainy day fun fund. >>reporter: to get rid of the deficit state leaders colonels cut benefit that in california is up to four 50 dollars a week. but that too is unpopular idea especially sense the maximum time period people can be on unemployment with extension has just been shorten to 73 week. >> this is abc 7 news. >> 35 people were hurt. 5 of them seriously after 2 trens collided head on in switzerlan switzerland. took hours to free the driver of one of the trains from the wreck annual. not clear whether he survived the crash. accident happened about 30 meals south west of the capitol burned and see in the image the 2 trains locked together and partly lifted off the track by the force of the collision. >> is rael pal stip leaders held preliminary peace talk tonight in washington, d.c. l here you can see the 2 sides before they were served dinner. beth trying to temper expectation the meeting will lead to new round of talk after 5 yeast of kipp lo mat he can stalemate. secretary of state kerry reached
to eliminate that deficit and interest payments being paid and come up with rainy day fun fund. >>reporter: to get rid of the deficit state leaders colonels cut benefit that in california is up to four 50 dollars a week. but that too is unpopular idea especially sense the maximum time period people can be on unemployment with extension has just been shorten to 73 week. >> this is abc 7 news. >> 35 people were hurt. 5 of them seriously after 2 trens collided head on in...
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. --- solo el estado de california tendria un deficit de 3 mil millones de dolares... --- el reporte indico tambien que el 75 por ciento de los trabajadores agricolas en los estados unidos son indocumentados... blanca --- el hijo de ariel castro, el hombre que secuestro a 3 mujeres durante 10 aÑos y las mantuvo encadenadas abusando sexualmente de ellas, hablo hoy a los medios de comunicacion y dijo lo que sentia por su padre. cesar --- janet rodriguez nos tiene la entrevista... 00:01 00:11 cesar tiempo de nuestra primera pausa, pero al volver take vo cesar --- tenemos imagenes de la captura de decenas de proxenetas que prostituian a menores de edad, ---muchas de las jovenes son del area de la bahia... take vo blanca ademas... ---le diremos porque algunas madres dejan mucho tiempo a los pequeÑos con el paÑal y si esto es recomendable. .. segment ends bart y los sindicatos que representan a sus empleados. take vo ---ambas partes no han logrado llegar a un nuevo acuerdo laboral y los trabajadores ya han amenazado con declararse en huelga una vez mas, si las negociaciones continuan es
. --- solo el estado de california tendria un deficit de 3 mil millones de dolares... --- el reporte indico tambien que el 75 por ciento de los trabajadores agricolas en los estados unidos son indocumentados... blanca --- el hijo de ariel castro, el hombre que secuestro a 3 mujeres durante 10 aÑos y las mantuvo encadenadas abusando sexualmente de ellas, hablo hoy a los medios de comunicacion y dijo lo que sentia por su padre. cesar --- janet rodriguez nos tiene la entrevista... 00:01 00:11...
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the past that requirement has shown that some were not need but that was not the case here there's a deficit in this area. the report also found that this commission determined that the facility would be capable with the city through further refinements to design. and it's this final dine we're working with at&t for the final design. i'll turn this over to my colleague. >> first, let's discuss the project. in the planning code to install the facility this project includes 9 panel antennas and nc one commercial district. the roof installation would be located within the ground floor area in the medical building. second the site is within a commercial building in a neighborhood commercial he district for the guidelines. the city locations and that includes the disfavorable types of. as such the guidelines twitch the use application has to show that the co- location sites or other preferred sites are located in the geographic service areas with the good faith measures to secure the sites and explains why such areas are were not successful and why this is so successful. the project sponsor submi
the past that requirement has shown that some were not need but that was not the case here there's a deficit in this area. the report also found that this commission determined that the facility would be capable with the city through further refinements to design. and it's this final dine we're working with at&t for the final design. i'll turn this over to my colleague. >> first, let's discuss the project. in the planning code to install the facility this project includes 9 panel...
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high unemployment, a government in complete disarray, and the enormous state deficit -- a fateful combination. so where is the desperately needed money to come from? eager to find new solutions to revive the economy, lisbon wants to attract foreign pensioners with cash to spend. >> we do not tend to compare ourselves with other countries, but in recent years, we have not had the kind of real estate crisis that spain or greece have . our coasts are not built like theirs are, and we have done a lot for senior citizens here. >> this family has been in the holiday complex business for generations. he says the traditional market is exhausted. as he sees things, the future lies with wealthy retirees from northern europe. this vacation complex was designed to cater to a pensioner clientele. there are elevators in the buildings, a heated pool, and there is also a hospital nearby. >> i would not collect a retirement home home because there are cultural and social activities available. people can feel entertained without feeling old, but they know they are not alone and that there is excellent medical
high unemployment, a government in complete disarray, and the enormous state deficit -- a fateful combination. so where is the desperately needed money to come from? eager to find new solutions to revive the economy, lisbon wants to attract foreign pensioners with cash to spend. >> we do not tend to compare ourselves with other countries, but in recent years, we have not had the kind of real estate crisis that spain or greece have . our coasts are not built like theirs are, and we have...
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the president has put forward a grand bargain offer on long-term deficit reduction. he made that offer to speaker boehner. that's still on the table, and we're still having some conversations with republicans about that, that would mean long-term entitlement reform and some more revenue on the individual side as well as part of that package. but we also know that we've been stuck on that for a while so the president is not giving up on that grand bargain. what he's saying is that because we're working on that doesn't mean we should put on pause every other opportunity to have other grand bargains that can help create jobs, help the middle class get growth growing. what he recognized is that while we have almost always talked about corporate tax reform as being part of the larger fiscal package, that the president will be willing to break that separately and push that appropria proposal forward to reduce expenditures and loopholes and lower rates to 28% or 25% for manufacturing, but he's saying it should be part of a consensus package in investment and growth and othe
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an active waterfront helps address this deficit and i'm excited to see 57,000 square feet of a park and 400 foot expansive green go up in this neighborhood. and monique said it, that this neighborhood really lives through that. and, so, i want to thank our residents. we fielded many calls as people lived through the building of the neighborhood around them. but i want to thank this neighborhood because planners and architects and developers, we can build a neighborhood, but people have to choose to live here. and the residents who chose to live in south beach and rincon hill and mission bay knew they weren't just come tog a place where they could call their neighborhood home. they knew that it was a place where the neighborhood would continue to build while they invested their lives here. and it also meant they would have to continue to be engaged and active around the neighborhood planning and future of their neighborhood. and so many of our residents are here. i'll name a couple that have been incredibly active working with our office, working with the port, working throughout the nei
an active waterfront helps address this deficit and i'm excited to see 57,000 square feet of a park and 400 foot expansive green go up in this neighborhood. and monique said it, that this neighborhood really lives through that. and, so, i want to thank our residents. we fielded many calls as people lived through the building of the neighborhood around them. but i want to thank this neighborhood because planners and architects and developers, we can build a neighborhood, but people have to...
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floor today to talk about an issue that is at the heart of the discussion of our national debt and deficit, and that is health care spending. these days, around washington, there is a regular refrain echoing through the hallways -- in order to fix our deficit, we must cut medicare and medicaid benefits. well, that is wrong. that idea is according to the former c.e.o. of kaiser permanente, somebody who knows a little something about health care, and i'll quote him, so wrong it's almost criminal, it's an inept way of thinking about health care. i could not agree more. it was put this way by from herrick, who is a columnist for my hometown paper, the providence journal. i'll quote her -- "the dagger pointed at america's economic viability hasn't been the existence of government programs like medicare. it's been the relentless rise in health care costs that plagues not only medicare and medicaid but everyone who uses health care. attacking medicare and medicaid ignores the fact that our health care spending problem is systemwide and not just unique to federal programs. our colleague, senator a
floor today to talk about an issue that is at the heart of the discussion of our national debt and deficit, and that is health care spending. these days, around washington, there is a regular refrain echoing through the hallways -- in order to fix our deficit, we must cut medicare and medicaid benefits. well, that is wrong. that idea is according to the former c.e.o. of kaiser permanente, somebody who knows a little something about health care, and i'll quote him, so wrong it's almost criminal,...
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>> we'll bring spending down and bring the deficit down. this proposal by president obama would increase the deficit with all the spending. one of the things by the way when i talk to some of the republican leaders about this today, i ask what is your reaction, bill to this, if we need more infrastructure dot xl pipeline? that doesn't cost any money. that is more infrastructure. bill: a question whether the president will move on that do you think he ought to no. >> it's a no-brainer. jobs, economic development and infrastructure and doesn't cost taxpayers a penny. president yesterday scoffed at this and said only 2,000 jobs. when you have 7.6 unemployment, 2,000 jobs is a good thing. bill: you suggest he may give on keystone? >> i were him i would do it. it is no-brainer. bill: you call it territorial taxation, which means no matter where you make the product in the world the u.s. government could tax that, correct? a little different from what the problem is. >> let me kind of make annalgy. say i'm six-inches taller than you and we want t
>> we'll bring spending down and bring the deficit down. this proposal by president obama would increase the deficit with all the spending. one of the things by the way when i talk to some of the republican leaders about this today, i ask what is your reaction, bill to this, if we need more infrastructure dot xl pipeline? that doesn't cost any money. that is more infrastructure. bill: a question whether the president will move on that do you think he ought to no. >> it's a...
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. >>> in texas the rangers erase a one-run deficit in the ninth inning. a.j. leading off with a home are to tie it up. but santo wins it with a walk-off homer to left field. texas wins 4-3. and the cleveland inians complete their strong play. jason yee yamby belts his 406 homer of his career. cleveland is now just 2 1/2 games behind detroit in the a.l. central. >>> in the national league, the pittsburgh pirates move to within a half game in the standings to the st. louis cardinals. pedro alvarez hit a home run for pittsburgh. the pirates send the cards to their fourth straight loss. 9-2, the final. >>> when we return, another look at this morning's top stories. and pope francis makes some waves with comments about gays and the church. hurry in today for the amazing new subway $4 lunch. ♪ at subway! test. r experienced the happiness of loving a pet. that's why, at petsmart, we go above and beyond. with hundreds of new products coming soon for a brand new shopping experience. petsmart®. [ dog ] we found it together.upbeat ] on a walk, walk, walk. love to walk
. >>> in texas the rangers erase a one-run deficit in the ninth inning. a.j. leading off with a home are to tie it up. but santo wins it with a walk-off homer to left field. texas wins 4-3. and the cleveland inians complete their strong play. jason yee yamby belts his 406 homer of his career. cleveland is now just 2 1/2 games behind detroit in the a.l. central. >>> in the national league, the pittsburgh pirates move to within a half game in the standings to the st. louis...
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. >> in 2.5 hours, a deficit reduction in the economy and then after that senator john mccain eulogizes his late conrad including retired chief officer george but they. >> the first lady reflects the united states and what we are supposed to do today. we as was to be mother in chief and to navigate that if the president is supposed to be out of state and out of government, is the first lady supposed to be the ideal fashion as to, is she supposed to be the mother in chief or the first help me, at the same time, if she's going to be first help me, just understand what is going on in the administration and what is going on in the country and she must understand her husband's local agenda. so you cannot really separate for the first lady presents herself in the conflicting expectations that the country still has poor working lives and working mothers. >> consumer conversation on first ladies, historian and need a black and richard norton smith and others talk about the role of first lady and its move from traditional home and family to activism on the half of important issues and the transi
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the white house calls that proposal deficit neutral. >> it represents an unmistakable signal that the president has literally backed away from its campaign promise to corporate america. the tax reform would be revenue neutral to them. it also represents a true flow here in washington. rich: a treasury proposal, still not sure of the specifics of the white house plans. adam: thank you very much. ritual interview gene sperling. lori: jpmorgan. regulators accused the bank. they say they are not doing any wrong doing. 55.55 is the current price on jpmorgan shares. the war over fees between cbs and time warner cable. they have until friday at 5:00 p.m. to reach a deal. the new deadline coming after a short blackout. shares of these companies are mixed today. the requirements -- twitter has not offered any hints about an offering. many do believe it could come early next year. dennis: bep says it's fund is running on fumes. lori: fertilizer stocks getting destroyed today. adam: former goldman sachs trader tells our own elizabeth macdonald he is feeling good. the latest from the courthouse i
the white house calls that proposal deficit neutral. >> it represents an unmistakable signal that the president has literally backed away from its campaign promise to corporate america. the tax reform would be revenue neutral to them. it also represents a true flow here in washington. rich: a treasury proposal, still not sure of the specifics of the white house plans. adam: thank you very much. ritual interview gene sperling. lori: jpmorgan. regulators accused the bank. they say they are...
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there is a false sense of security, deficit will be less than last year. but the strug is, that they have not come to grips with the three things we have to deal with, social insurance programs, and health care, and come hencive tax -- comprehensive tax reform, they are essential to restoring fiscal santy, improving our competitive posture. neil: assuming we don't make any moves to seriously deal with it in september, we're bumping up against another debt deadline for u.s. on government shut down, would that be a bad thing? >> i don't think that either congress or president wants a government shut down, that represents a failure if you will, i don't think we'll get a grand bargain this year, my fear is we may not get one until 2017 %-they need to agree on a goals, let's get debt to gdp down to 50% within 15 years, and agree to a time frame for that and revenue comes through tax reform, we needless discretionary spending reductions and more mandatory spending, we need more investment spending, best they will do is agree on a flame work to be implemented ove
there is a false sense of security, deficit will be less than last year. but the strug is, that they have not come to grips with the three things we have to deal with, social insurance programs, and health care, and come hencive tax -- comprehensive tax reform, they are essential to restoring fiscal santy, improving our competitive posture. neil: assuming we don't make any moves to seriously deal with it in september, we're bumping up against another debt deadline for u.s. on government shut...
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. >> cut our deficits by nearly half since i took office. gerri: the inside scoop on the woman who sued her credit reporting bureau and $118 million. the case could be a big win for all of us. we're watching out for you tonight on "the willis report." ♪ our top story tonight, millions of people choosing to stay on federal disability benefits, even though they are fully able to work. now, that is according to a blockbuster story today in the washington examiner. the news comes as the social security administration publishes the latest figures on the number of americans drawing disability checks. more than 76,000 workers wwnt on disability just this month being the total this year alone to 534,000 altogether a record 11 million people trying a federal disability check. but clearly some of them should not be. with us now an investigative reporter for the washington examiner who uncovered these new numbers and will tell us about them right now. thank you for coming on the show. how did you find these numbers? tell me some of these surprising f
. >> cut our deficits by nearly half since i took office. gerri: the inside scoop on the woman who sued her credit reporting bureau and $118 million. the case could be a big win for all of us. we're watching out for you tonight on "the willis report." ♪ our top story tonight, millions of people choosing to stay on federal disability benefits, even though they are fully able to work. now, that is according to a blockbuster story today in the washington examiner. the news comes...
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new revenue would go to deficit reduction saying we can reduce distortions that hurt productivity and economic growth permitting us to lower corporate tax rates in a fiscally responsible way. the president is now proposing to use new revenue from the changes for new spending on everything from community college training to infrastructure program. >> it is of further left version of a widely panned plan that was already proposed two years ago. this time with extra goodies for tax incentive liberals. >> the president ripped republicans by noting that have long supported corporate tax cuts but don't want to get on board now because it is his idea sounded like a man who is about to block approval of the keystone xl pipeline. >> keep talking about this oil pipeline coming down from canada it is estimated to create about 50 permanent jobs. that is that a jobs plan. >> even the business roundtable give this speech a lukewarm response saying this support corporate tax cuts but have to be coupled with cleaning up the individual tax cut. they went on to criticize what they call on related spend
new revenue would go to deficit reduction saying we can reduce distortions that hurt productivity and economic growth permitting us to lower corporate tax rates in a fiscally responsible way. the president is now proposing to use new revenue from the changes for new spending on everything from community college training to infrastructure program. >> it is of further left version of a widely panned plan that was already proposed two years ago. this time with extra goodies for tax incentive...
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. >>> video cames may be causing problems for boys with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder or autism. kids can autism or adhd played video games twice as much as regularly developing children. for some the video game usage was addictive. >>> taking matters into their own hands. residents are using their own money to ensure their own safety and the results are overwhelming. >> 100 children forced into prostitution have been rescued. >> they could take everything from me. >> we hear from a victim of child prostitution and talk with the fbi about the nationwide bust. >> and hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations being thrown away. the bugs that are causing this response. >> complete bay area news coverage starts right now, this is ktvu channel 2 news at 6:00 p.m. >>> hello. i am frank somerville. >> and i am julie haener. >> some residents are trying to keep their homes and families safe. the killings of a 66-year-old woman and a 8-year-old are prompting people to take action. ktvu's paul chambers talked to an expert about the growing interest in private security and its success
. >>> video cames may be causing problems for boys with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder or autism. kids can autism or adhd played video games twice as much as regularly developing children. for some the video game usage was addictive. >>> taking matters into their own hands. residents are using their own money to ensure their own safety and the results are overwhelming. >> 100 children forced into prostitution have been rescued. >> they could take...
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is there more attention deficit type sort of reaction now that we expect big results quickly and if we don't get them, we take it out on the president or what is happening? >> no, i think it's more a matter of the reverse. when you don't get results, then there's disillusionment that sets in relatively quickly. obama will say, it's the republicans in the house who aren't passing anything i want. that's true. but you can also say that the president has been unable to marshal public opinion to steam roller the house on any major issue. there hasn't been anything since the inauguration which, by the way, seems like years ago. it was just january. but -- it's been a year since i've seen you. >> neil: i know. doesn't really bother that me but i know bothers you. i'm kidding. the one thing that his crowning achievement was his health care reform package turned law, and now many democrats are the ones running airplane from it -- running away from it and don't want it to be an issue. what happened there and how much of factor does that have on the president now? >> neil, that really is a very
is there more attention deficit type sort of reaction now that we expect big results quickly and if we don't get them, we take it out on the president or what is happening? >> no, i think it's more a matter of the reverse. when you don't get results, then there's disillusionment that sets in relatively quickly. obama will say, it's the republicans in the house who aren't passing anything i want. that's true. but you can also say that the president has been unable to marshal public opinion...
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if you don't get the growth, every cent on the deficit will put debt to gdp ratio. it is a denominator effect. in the absence of growth in the banking sector or whether it is in the spanish economy, things just will get worse. >> the nonperforming ratio of santander is close to 5.2%. you look at other spanish banks, banca, it is up 13.4%. do you believe it is the next big proob fblem for span irk ba? >> it is already a big problem for spanish banks, and we already have seen one bank after another topple over in the span. i think interesting for santander, the thing i take away a little concerning is the thing that sets santander apart from the likes of banca or some other smaller banks is it has a great international exposure, huge in latin america, bigger in places like eastern europe, bigger in the uk, but the numbers in brazil this morning, that business is nonperforming as well as you might think it would. and if santander starts having problem in countries like brazil or poland or the uk, that -- that really exacerbates the problems in spain. it removes this ke
if you don't get the growth, every cent on the deficit will put debt to gdp ratio. it is a denominator effect. in the absence of growth in the banking sector or whether it is in the spanish economy, things just will get worse. >> the nonperforming ratio of santander is close to 5.2%. you look at other spanish banks, banca, it is up 13.4%. do you believe it is the next big proob fblem for span irk ba? >> it is already a big problem for spanish banks, and we already have seen one bank...
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treasury secretary tim geithner unveiled a similar plan in february, 2012, said new revenue would go to deficit reduction, saying, quote, we can reduce distortions that hurt productivity and economic growth, permitting us to lower corporate tax rates in a fiscally responsible way. though the president is now proposing to use new revenue from the changes for new spending on everything from community college training to infrastructure programs. >> it is just a further left version of a widely panned plan he already proposed two years ago. this time with extra goodies for tax and spend liberals. >> reporter: the president ripped republicans noting they have long supported corporate tax cuts but don't want to get on board now because it is his idea, and he sounded like a man who's about to block approval of the keystone xl pipeline. >> they keep talking about an oil pipeline coming down from canada, that's estimated to create 50 permanent jobs. that's not a jobs plan. >> reporter: even the business round table gave this lukewarm response, saying they support corporate tax rates, but has to be coupl
treasury secretary tim geithner unveiled a similar plan in february, 2012, said new revenue would go to deficit reduction, saying, quote, we can reduce distortions that hurt productivity and economic growth, permitting us to lower corporate tax rates in a fiscally responsible way. though the president is now proposing to use new revenue from the changes for new spending on everything from community college training to infrastructure programs. >> it is just a further left version of a...
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it's going to drive the deficit sky high. it's going to hurt american families. it's going to deny them access to quality healthcare. it's going to cause employers to drop their coverage and people who lose their jobs and their paychecks. let's stipulate right from the beginning everybody on the republican side agrees let's get rid of the law. the question is tactically how do you do that? and there is a disagreement about that. it all circles around the issue of the continuing resolution. at the end of september, the fiscal year will end and the government, you know, the budget for fiscal year 13 ends and you have to begin funding it under a new budget year. the budget won't be in place at that time and so they will have to be what's called a continuing resolution to fund the government. there is already going to it be battle over the size of that. democrats want to spend more than the budget agreement calls for. republicans want to keep it lower at the budget -- at the level agreed to in july of 2011. and then, senator lee and several of his colleagues have a f
it's going to drive the deficit sky high. it's going to hurt american families. it's going to deny them access to quality healthcare. it's going to cause employers to drop their coverage and people who lose their jobs and their paychecks. let's stipulate right from the beginning everybody on the republican side agrees let's get rid of the law. the question is tactically how do you do that? and there is a disagreement about that. it all circles around the issue of the continuing resolution. at...
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our nation's deficit is still too large. we're still miles away from a balanced budget. and the national debt continues on a course toward disaster. yet, apparently we're going to ignore the appropriation caps we all agreed to just two years ago. and not by an insignificant amount. an additional $91 billion above the legal limit in the next fiscal year alone. as a new member of the appropriations committee, i've been surprised to watch week after week bills being advanced that simply ignore current law. with a $17 trillion national debt, we cannot simply imagine our way out of this crisis. but by ignoring the budget control act, that is exactly what we are attempting to do. so i continue to believe very strongly that we should be preparing bills that are consistent with current law, abiding by spending caps we voted for and signed by the president. i think we should even do more than that but complying with the current law is the bare minimum. so what does all of this mean? who gets hurt if we ignore the b.c.a. caps? ignoring the b.c.a. spending levels isn't just free mo
our nation's deficit is still too large. we're still miles away from a balanced budget. and the national debt continues on a course toward disaster. yet, apparently we're going to ignore the appropriation caps we all agreed to just two years ago. and not by an insignificant amount. an additional $91 billion above the legal limit in the next fiscal year alone. as a new member of the appropriations committee, i've been surprised to watch week after week bills being advanced that simply ignore...
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i'm at a deficit. >> i'm working 15 hours a day which puts me away from home 17 hours a day. you talk about watching your kids grow up overnight. i don't get to see my kids for consecutive days because i work two jobs. >> the right to organize is a human right. increasing the minimum wage is only the humane option we have. >> joining me now, tsedeye gebreselassie, a staff attorney with national employment law project. kareem starks, an employee at mcdonald's. and gregory, a former delivery driver for domino's who works with fast food forward. we did reach out to mcdonald's and domino's to invite them on the show. they have not taken us up on the offer. the offer still stands. kareem, you're on strike. if there's a mcdonald's executive watching this right now and thinking to themselves, we have hundreds of thousands of employees, there are some folks who disgruntled. what do you say to them? >> what do i say? i say it's time to take a stand, like, it's time for us, as, like, a union, as one, to just speak up and say what's right. like, it's not right we're making $7.25 and wor
i'm at a deficit. >> i'm working 15 hours a day which puts me away from home 17 hours a day. you talk about watching your kids grow up overnight. i don't get to see my kids for consecutive days because i work two jobs. >> the right to organize is a human right. increasing the minimum wage is only the humane option we have. >> joining me now, tsedeye gebreselassie, a staff attorney with national employment law project. kareem starks, an employee at mcdonald's. and gregory, a...
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because it comes from obama and because there's spending attached to it, even though it's deficit neutral, this he say no to that gret. >> jared, this afternoon we've been watching republicans in the senate call for the repeal of the affordable care act. that's air answer for everything. along with cutting -- i imagine that -- there we have pictures live of mr. marco rubio speaking about defunding obama care, of course, alongside the great ted cruz. jared, doesn't this proposal that the president is making actually strike at the heart of our fundamental problem, which is creating jobs? that's what we need to strengthen this slow recovery, and that's what the president is proposing, right? >> absolutely. and interestingly, it's what the president has been talking about and i think in a way with a kind of energy that he hasn't really been out on the stump with for a while. for example, one of the things he's saying is that washington needs to turn away from just a spending cut agenda as if somehow austerity is going to lead to jobs. he's been very strong and lear on that point. he called th
because it comes from obama and because there's spending attached to it, even though it's deficit neutral, this he say no to that gret. >> jared, this afternoon we've been watching republicans in the senate call for the repeal of the affordable care act. that's air answer for everything. along with cutting -- i imagine that -- there we have pictures live of mr. marco rubio speaking about defunding obama care, of course, alongside the great ted cruz. jared, doesn't this proposal that the...
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. >> cut our deficits by nearly half since i took office. gerri: the inside scoop on the woman who sued her credit reporting bureau and $118 million. the case could be a big win for all of us. we're watching out for you tonight on "the willis report." ♪
. >> cut our deficits by nearly half since i took office. gerri: the inside scoop on the woman who sued her credit reporting bureau and $118 million. the case could be a big win for all of us. we're watching out for you tonight on "the willis report." ♪
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grow our middle class, as it spent manufacturing crises in pursuit of a cut at all cost approach to deficits, we would be much better off. we would be much better off. i don't want to go through the same old arguments where i propose a new idea and the republicans just say no because it's my idea. >> i mean, nia-malika, are the gloves off? it seems kind of straight forward there. >> indeed. what he is clearly trying to do, he is trying to frame this debate before it actually happened. interesting that he went to a very red state, corkers, about corker's own backyard. corker had been in some ways a partner to the president, at least more of a moderate in terms of considering some of the president's plans. it doesn't look like that is going to happen this time. he already came out and said that he was skeptical of it. but i think it's smarter of the president to go on the offense. we'll see what happens. congress folks are going on recess. they'll be back in their own neighborhoods. they'll probably be having some town halls. it will be interesting to hear what comes out of that, what sort of
grow our middle class, as it spent manufacturing crises in pursuit of a cut at all cost approach to deficits, we would be much better off. we would be much better off. i don't want to go through the same old arguments where i propose a new idea and the republicans just say no because it's my idea. >> i mean, nia-malika, are the gloves off? it seems kind of straight forward there. >> indeed. what he is clearly trying to do, he is trying to frame this debate before it actually...
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grow our middle class as it spent manufacturing crises in pursuit of a cut at all costs approach to deficits, we'd be much better off. i don't want to go through the same old arguments where i propose an idea and they say no because it's my idea. wasting the country's time by taking something like 40 meaningless votes to repeal obama care is not a jobs plan. that's not a jobs plan. >> eighth become his plauz line, by the way. trying to repeal obama care is not a jobs program. >> my advice to the president is, and i mean this honestly, hover wrote that speech he should fire them because that was a very divisive speech at a time where he had a good topic to talk about. everybody cares about jobs and economic development. he gave a very divisive speech that did nobody. >> who would have called and said i'm calling a press conference. the president was positive today. let's work together? who would have said that? who. >> this is so much hunger in this country for people to see them actually work together on both sides. >> boehner, i think everybody's margie, you're the democrat. i think they've
grow our middle class as it spent manufacturing crises in pursuit of a cut at all costs approach to deficits, we'd be much better off. i don't want to go through the same old arguments where i propose an idea and they say no because it's my idea. wasting the country's time by taking something like 40 meaningless votes to repeal obama care is not a jobs plan. that's not a jobs plan. >> eighth become his plauz line, by the way. trying to repeal obama care is not a jobs program. >> my...
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obamacare there's very few details about it yet it's very aspirational at this point it's not clear how deficit neutral it is how revenue neutral obviously i mean i saw some things later in the day but i'm not sure that you know when you have the executive touting what the law he wants it to be versus what congress actually comes up with but i think one of the things we can all agree on and i think this is just like a privacy in many ways is nonpartisan i think this idea of a simpler more transparent tax code i would get rid of the corporate tax altogether and use some sort of consumption tax but sticking with the idea that there's going to be one to me the thirty five percent twenty eight percent is less important in the transparency because what we need to know is what's the effective tax rate i mean we can take that down we can make it whatever number you want because if in the matter what we're seeing now is twelve percent absolutely because these are the loopholes of the tax it's almost passive tax what you pay has more to do with what you do duck than what you earn kennedy that was very h
obamacare there's very few details about it yet it's very aspirational at this point it's not clear how deficit neutral it is how revenue neutral obviously i mean i saw some things later in the day but i'm not sure that you know when you have the executive touting what the law he wants it to be versus what congress actually comes up with but i think one of the things we can all agree on and i think this is just like a privacy in many ways is nonpartisan i think this idea of a simpler more...
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grow our middle class as it spent manufacturing crises in pursuit of a cut at all costs approach to deficits, we'd be much better off. i don't want to go through same old arguments where we propose the same idea and republicans say no because it was my idea. wasting the country's time by taking something like 40 meaningless votes to repeal obama care is not a job plan. that's not a job plan. >> that's become his applause line, by the way. trying to repeal obama care is not a jobs program. >>. >> my advice to the president. whoever wrote that speech, he should fire them. that was very divisive speech at a time when he had a good topic to talk about. everybody cares about jobs and economic development. he could have actually brought america together, and he gave a very divisive speech. >> who would have responded to him if he had done what you said. who would have called up and said i've got to talk to the press. i'm calling a press conference. the president was really positive today. let's work together. who? >> there is so much hunger in this country for people that see them actually work to
grow our middle class as it spent manufacturing crises in pursuit of a cut at all costs approach to deficits, we'd be much better off. i don't want to go through same old arguments where we propose the same idea and republicans say no because it was my idea. wasting the country's time by taking something like 40 meaningless votes to repeal obama care is not a job plan. that's not a job plan. >> that's become his applause line, by the way. trying to repeal obama care is not a jobs program....
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on the right, many republicans are saying that deficit reduction is an economic plan. austerity is not the economic plan to get these numbers in check. charles: 17% of white children live in poverty. higher minimum wage does not change that. free housing does not take you out of poverty. it makes poverty more comparable. what we are talking about is how to re- energizes country. the president would love to just crush the top. the people down here, their lives have not changed. this is the proof of that. >> we have not been closing that gap. the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer. the policies focus specific weight on this. it has not been increased since 2007. charles: minimum. >> the american dream has been pulled. this latter has been pulled. charles: it is america's responsibility. >> victimizing the poor will not help. poverty is absolutely not comfortable. charles: they are comfortable enough, guess what, when they get a security job, they are comfortable enough that they keep having kids your teenage kids should be working at a minimum wage j
on the right, many republicans are saying that deficit reduction is an economic plan. austerity is not the economic plan to get these numbers in check. charles: 17% of white children live in poverty. higher minimum wage does not change that. free housing does not take you out of poverty. it makes poverty more comparable. what we are talking about is how to re- energizes country. the president would love to just crush the top. the people down here, their lives have not changed. this is the proof...
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grand bargain is very important because grand bargain is shorthand for something to fix the debt and deficit issues here in washington. it's been the elusive thing, john boehner has done himself terrible harm with his conference over the years, trying to get to that grand bargain. the president uses those words to describe something else in a bit of ledger domain to try he's mr. compromise. >> you are mr. powerplay. see you tomorrow, 11:30 eastern. >> glad to be a nerd. >> thank you very much. >>> disturbing new details on unsafe and unsanitary conditions at a planned parenthood abortion clinic. former employees revealing all kinds of health violations, claiming the problems left patients in grave danger. >> reporter: these three former employees of the planned parenthood clinic in wilmington, delaware say they saw rushed abortions, unsanitary abortions, unsterile equipment, untrained staff and female patients who were never told they had tested positive for sexually transmitted diseases. these women don't think planned parenthood or the state of delaware is doing enough to force changes the
grand bargain is very important because grand bargain is shorthand for something to fix the debt and deficit issues here in washington. it's been the elusive thing, john boehner has done himself terrible harm with his conference over the years, trying to get to that grand bargain. the president uses those words to describe something else in a bit of ledger domain to try he's mr. compromise. >> you are mr. powerplay. see you tomorrow, 11:30 eastern. >> glad to be a nerd. >>...